Trained wild horses will go up for adoption in Sacramento County over the next two weekends, the Bureau of Land Management announced. Horses trained by inmates and by trainers participating in the Western States Horse Expo’s Equus Masters competition will go up for adoption Sunday in Rancho Murieta and May 18 in Elk Grove, BLM said in a news release. More than half of the horses going up for adoption come by way of the Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center horse training program, in partnership with the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department. Nine horses will be adopted out starting 1:30 p.m. Su...
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